PennDOT said the periodic lane closures are for ADA curb installation. Work is expected to conclude on Nov. 30 in Lower Makefield Township.
Severe congestion is expected during peak evening commuting from 2 to 8 p.m. Friday, the Delaware River Joint Toll Bridge Commission said.
The rescheduling is undetermined, the Delaware River Joint Toll Bridge Commission said. The agency said recent rains are causing the delay.
SEPTA said Trenton Regional Line could start service off behind schedule Thursday morning. There were no injuries in Wednesday's derailment.
Paving work will take place between Stafford Place and River Road through Thursday.
PennDOT said base repairs will continue until Oct. 4 in the borough and Falls Township.
PennDOT announced crews will begin base repair Wednesday through Sept. 23.
Pennsylvania American Water began flushing Monday, Aug. 15 and will continue through Friday the 19th, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
All cars, SUVs, vans, and pickup trucks may need to request refunds.
The road will be closed between Mirror Lake Road and Yardley Langhorne Road for pipe replacements starting this coming Tuesday.
The Delaware River Joint Toll Bridge Commission will restrict the Bucks County intersection for various construction activities next week.
Drivers can expect road closures and delays as crews work on roads in the Northampton, Levittown, Yardley, Bensalem, and Warminster areas.
The early-morning accident closed the road from Bucks County to the New Jersey state line.
Trenton-Mercer Airport will have a new terminal designed and constructed as part of the deal, increasing air traffic in the area.
Roads in Upper Makefield Township and Middletown Township will have potholes repaired this week. Read which ones to look out for.
South Main Street, East & West Afton Avenues and Penn Valley Drive will experience traffic as a result of the parade on Saturday, Dec. 4.
A part of River Road (Route 32) will be closed on Friday for paving related to the ongoing bridge replacement project.
The exit and entry ramps for I-295 Westbound at Taylorsville Road (Exit 10) closed at 2 p.m. on Monday for the final stages of paving work.
Oxford Valley Road will be closed from Edgewood Road to Countess Drive on Friday, Nov. 19 from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m.
The Delaware River Joint Toll Bridge Commission has closed the road until next Saturday. Drivers are advised to take detours.
The towpath is closed for another week in the construction of the new pedestrian bridge.
The Upper Makefield Township Police Department shared images of high water levels due to a rising Delaware River overnight.
The towpath has been closed as part of the Scudder Falls Bridge Replacement Project, in order to make a walkway connector across the bridge.
The trail is closed near the I-295 toll bridge for construction of a pedestrian walking bridge over the canal.
Police said the modifications will include new double yellow center lines on a portion of the road as well.
I-295 drivers can expect some delays and shifting traffic patterns between Tuesday and Wednesday mornings as exit and entry ramps reopen.
The new bridge span, along with formerly closed I-295 exit and entry ramps, should open by Wednesday morning, weather permitting.
See the schedule of changes and closures for the week of July 18, as construction crews work to implement all plans for the bridge span.
The Lower Makefield Township Police Department has released a map of detours, as well as a more detailed timeline for the project.
The next major facet of the Scudder Falls Bridge Replacement project will involve five-week closures of four exit/entry ramps onto I-295.
Brief, temporary traffic stoppages are anticipated Wednesday while crews reconfigure the intersection of Taylorsville and Woodside roads.
Single-lane NJ-bound travel restrictions during morning commuting hours are expected to end now that concrete pours have concluded.
Commuters should anticipate backups at the Scudder Falls Toll Bridge traveling into New Jersey next week.
Two-mile-long backups and travel delays in excess of 30 minutes are likely for eastbound morning commuters on I-295 this week.
A forecast of rain has canceled the travel restrictions that were scheduled to be implemented at the Scudder Falls Bridge on Friday.
The bridge’s two New Jersey-bound lanes will be restricted to a single lane all day Wednesday.
Approved Monday, the plan will charge more for people who pay cash than those who have E-ZPass.
The road will be shut down during the daytime starting next week and lasting for nearly a month.
The daytime closures next week will be for work being done on the Scudder Falls Bridge.
The closure will be for work on the Scudder Falls Bridge project.